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<title>OneWorld/MTV Staying Alive World AIDS Day 2004 Competition Winners</title>
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<description>Namita Paul from India (audio entry) and Muhammad Zhariff Affandi from Malaysia (video entry) are this year’s winners of the OneWorld/MTV Staying Alive World AIDS Day competition. Second place went to MAMA FM from Kampala Uganda (audio) for joint effort and to Maciej Gorski and Mike Freedman from UK (video).</description>
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<description>Environmental studies show how the Agent Orange dioxin remains in the ecosystem and that humans are its main carriers 
From: Hatfield Consultants</description>
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<description>If you're aged from 15 to 34 - and fancy yourself 
  as a budding radio or TV director - then now's the time to get creative.
MTV and OneWorld International are running a global competition in the run 
  up to World AIDS Day, on 1 December 2003. 
The competition will enable young people from around the world to produce and 
  submit original audio or video public service announcements (PSA) that convey 
  the messages of MTV's award winning HIV/AIDS awareness campaign, Staying Alive 
  (</description>
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 The OneWorld network spans five continents and produces content in 11 different languages, published across its international site, regional editions, and thematic channels.  
 
Many of these are produced from the South to widen the participation of the world's poorest and most marginalised peoples in the global debate.  
 
From this page you can launch into all the OneWorld sites in English Africa, Canada, Latin America, South East Europe, South Asia, UK,</description>
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